Qualification Overview

Qualification Title Master of Health Science
Qualification Type Masters Degree
Level 9
Credits 180
Subject Area
  • Health » Nursing » Nursing
Strategic Purpose Statement
To provide opportunities for health practitioners to advance and expand their knowledge and scholarship within an interdisciplinary learning environment. Students will develop skills of research, critical analysis, constructive syntheses and advanced practice within their discipline areas; extend their interdisciplinary knowledge; and advance their appreciation and capabilities for collaboration. The programme offers the opportunity for students to reflect on the needs of their clients/patients within the contemporary health care setting that focuses on the integration of care.
Graduate profile
Graduates of the Master of Health Science will be able to:
1. have advanced knowledge within their specialist field of health science, and will be able to apply that knowledge to new problems and situations in the management and provision of health care;
2. demonstrate advanced understandings of population health and health disparities;
3. have extended their appreciation of the perspectives of other health professionals and of the contribution of interdisciplinary teams to health care, and will be able to apply this knowledge to planning, implementation and management of health care programmes and services that contribute to health care quality, equity and accessibility.
4. be able to research, critically analyse, and put forward sound arguments from evidence.
Education pathways
Graduates of the Master of Nursing and Master of Health Science may seek entry to doctorate programmes.
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
An undergraduate degree in a health science/health discipline with a B average or better;
or
B average or better in a Bachelor Honours degree or a Postgraduate Diploma in a health field (120 credits at level 8)

Alternative Requirements
If you do not meet the Academic entry criteria above, you may be admitted to the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science, and upon successful completion of two courses (B average) from the list of approved courses for the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science, gain admission to the Master of Health Science.
or
provide evidence of having completed a relevant professional qualification; and
provide evidence of successful completion of a relevant qualification or programme of study which is equivalent to those of first degree graduates, through the submission of a portfolio of evidence.

Additional Requirements
Interview
Applicants who meet academic entry criteria may be required to attend an interview.

English Requirements
If English is not your first language you may also be required to provide evidence of your English language skills as listed below. If you have no evidence of your English language skills and are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, contact us for an assessment.
IELTS 6.5 Academic (with no band score lower than 6.5). For acceptable alternatives refer to the English Proficiency Outcomes Chart.
Education Organisation No organisations currently offer this qualification.
Developed By Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number 3905
Status Current
Created 2018-09-25 08:24:51.0
Last Reviewed 2018-10-10 11:21:42.0
Next Review 2023-12-31 00:00:00.0
Content
90 credits from level 8 courses, plus 90 credits research at level 9; or 120 credits from level 8 courses, plus 60 credits research at level 9.

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